Project
Good Governance and Poverty Relief
The project explores the hypothesis that the eradication of inequalities (especially the alleviation of poverty) in developing regions and especially in Africa is directly dependent on the practice of good governance – not only by governments, but also in the corporate and NGO sectors of society.

Publication
STIAS Series Volume 14: Transformational Infrastructure for Development of a Wellbeing Economy in Africa
Transformational Infrastructure for Development of a Wellbeing Economy in Africa Desta Mebratu & Mark Swilling (Editors) African Sun Me...




Publication
25th Anniversary Article: Organic Photovoltaic Modules and Biopolymer Supercapacitors for Supply of Renewable Electricity: A Perspective from Africa (Review)
Olle Inganäs and Shimelis Admassie. 2014. 25th Anniversary Article: Organic Photovoltaic Modules and Biopolymer Supercapacitors for Supply o...
Project
Sustainable Transformation in Health, Education and Agriculture: How Africa Could Profit from Leapfrogging
African countries rank low in almost all development indicators.

Project
PostAfricanism vs Fanonism
Although the current global age in its most crucial structural orientations, has turned viscerally anti-Fanonian, Fanon remains, especially among the intellectual left, a key intellectual and moral authority still sponsoring the seeming perpetuation of the anti-colonial/decolonial outlook not just in Africa but in the rest of the Third World.

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Distributed Renewable Economy for Africa’s Transformation
Human history over the millennia has been shaped by major social transformation processes.

Project
Emerging Statistical Renaissance in Africa
The project is about completing the writing of a book entitled Emerging Statistical Renaissance in Africa.
